Candy apple
Whole apples covered in a hard toffee or sugar candy coating / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with Caramel apple.
"Toffee apple" redirects here. For the Peter Combe album, see Toffee Apple.
Candy apples (or toffee apples in Commonwealth English) are whole apples covered in a sugar candy coating, with a stick inserted as a handle. These are a common treat at fall festivals in Western culture in the Northern Hemisphere, such as Halloween and Guy Fawkes Night because these festivals occur in the wake of annual apple harvests.[1] Although candy apples and caramel apples may seem similar, they are made using distinctly different processes.
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Alternative names | Toffee apple |
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Type | Confectionery |
Place of origin | United States |
Region or state | New Jersey |
Created by | William W. Kolb |
Main ingredients | Apples and sugar candy |
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